| 100% pure essential oils should mean exactly that. | | | | relatively low cost. |
| In aromatherapy there is no place for fragrant | | | | There are also varying qualities of oils and |
| oils, aromatic oils, pot pouri oils,or scented oils as | | | | commercial grade is one of the cheapest and |
| are often sold in markets. | | | | may be fine for soap or lotion/potion making but |
| Sure they may smell nice but they offer no | | | | the best quality is always therapeutic grade! |
| therapeutic benefits of anysort. | | | | The old adage that you get what you pay for is |
| Another way in which essential oils are often | | | | true to a certain point however we all know that |
| marketed cheaply is whenthey have been diluted | | | | some suppliers offer better value for money than |
| in a cheap carrier oil such as jojoba often atonly | | | | others in offering the same oils. |
| 3-5% strength which may be ok for massage but | | | | At Bonvale Creations we offer only 100% pure |
| you try andvaporize them in an oil burner, diffuser | | | | essential oils that havebeen extracted naturally by |
| or vaporizer and you willfind that the carrier oil | | | | steam distillation or cold pressed. |
| does not vaporize, then you are left withthe gunk | | | | We do not use oils that have been extracted by |
| to clean up. | | | | solvents of any kind asresidual amounts are |
| The bottom line is to always read the labels | | | | always left in the oil and can make their way into |
| carefully and don't get carried away by the | | | | the body...not good for anyone! |